Saturday, October 2, 2010

Deepu's school sports day


October 1st was Deepu’s school sports day. He was rejected during the preliminaries held at school. Very upset he said it was all due to his friends’ fault who failed to keep to their track and marching the wrong way during march-past. As such he was not in any event. I told him participation was important and he had participated in most of the events and that is all that matters. On his insisting I went to attend the sports day function of Navadisha Montessori School.

As soon as he reached the stadium he asked me and his sister Anu, to sit. Saying he has to be with his other friends he just absconded. Soon the events started and I was enjoying the tiny tots in action. I was amused by one particular event. Kids from 1st standard lined up for a 50 meter race. These kids had seen others run and not knowing how far they have to run, they continued their race past the finishing line. Wow…no stop at all they just enjoyed running and were in action. The PT master had to run behind them to stop them. 50 meter race and they had already crossed 200 meter mark. Their innocence was just beautiful to see.

Ok back to my son Deepu. He came sometime later saying he was thirsty. Took the water bottle and as a passing remark he mentioned about a puppy that lay hurt and bleeding. Again zoom he vanished. Past lunch time he came to me and said he was hungry. I gave him his packet of lunch. Saying he would eat with his friends off he went again. An hour later, time to go home and Anu went in search of him. Yonder under a tree he was seen with two of his friends. Anu returned with him, and he was sulking. Why so early we have to leave was the reason behind his sulking. I looked at Anu and she shrugged saying he and his friends were busy with three puppies and its mother.

Enroute I asked him what are the events he really watched and what he really enjoyed during the sports event. He mumbled something about running race and was silent. And then he told me about his day in the field. He and his friends had spotted a puppy that was hurt in its leg and had fallen in an ant hole. With the help of an elder person they took it out and had managed to clean it. Proudly he said he was asked to be in charge of the puppies - ensuring no one tried to harm it. He had managed to give it some water. Having a little rice for himself he had offered the rest of his lunch to the puppies and their mother. The mother dog seemed to trust him and let him pat her puppies. He was even allowed to have the puppy in his lap. He and his friends had given names for the three puppies. A gleam shone in his face as he described his day.

Seeing other children compete in final events, I did long to see my son there…not to win races but to be present in the events. But as he described his day with such pride in his voice, I felt this was much better than seeing the medals and certificates which were lying for the winners. The hurt in his face as he described the puppy suffer, helping the puppy and its mother and the happiness on having done his little bit for them made me feel proud of my son. Any medal or certificate would seem very small to this act of his I felt. Hugging him and tears
of joy in my eyes…we returned home, having enjoyed a beautiful day.

8 comments:

KParthasarathi said...

Compassion for the needy and helpless is an inborn trait not easily acquired.When you think of compassion Buddha comes to the mind with his concern for the voiceless sheep.You are blessed with a gem.Encourage him by frequent pats.
You did well to inculcate in him that particpation is more important than winning.Trying hard is all that is needed.He didn't sulk and stay away from sports as many would have done.But for spotting the puppies he would have cheered the others in the events.Deepu comes out creditably in your post

dr.antony said...

He has the natural gift of compassion. Many people lose it when they grow up. Influence of the society in which we live.I am sure your son will grow up to be a gentleman,you can be proud of.
A word of concern. Never allow children to go near stray dogs or even fondle them.One cannot say. These things can go unnoticed,and can invite troubles.

amalbose said...

ud be proud of ur son, it was such a good deed..

anupama said...

Dear Lakshmi,
Good Afternoon!
I remember very well the very post I read first at your site was about feeding the birds.I think so.
No wonder,you are the example for your children.
Hearty Congrats,to Deepu,your little son.But that was a real risk.Tell him not to take the puppies in hands.Feeding and quenching the thirst is ok.
In which class is he studying?So kind hearted he is.....
Between love to your kids and special Hai to ANU.:)
Children must remember,participation is important than winning.
And the first std.kids brought a smile on my face.
Wishing you a lovely evening,
Sasneham,
Anu

arvind said...

he too in a competition..
a competitin with time -
testing time of a mother and some kids..

a seed is there in his heart -
natural for every parent -
not allow it to grow..
but you are allowing..

hats off..

lakshmi said...

comment from Anupama


Dear Lakshmi,
Good Afternoon!
I remember very well the very post I read first at your site was about feeding the birds.I think so.
No wonder,you are the example for your children.
Hearty Congrats,to Deepu,your little son.But that was a real risk.Tell him not to take the puppies in hands.Feeding and quenching the thirst is ok.
In which class is he studying?So kind hearted he is.....
Between love to your kids and special Hai to ANU.:)
Children must remember,participation is important than winning.
And the first std.kids brought a smile on my face.
Wishing you a lovely evening,
Sasneham,
Anu

A New Beginning said...

AWWWW LOVED IT! Seriously this act can make a person proud...more than the nedals a race could fetch :)) Simply beautiful Lakshmi :))

Samvedna said...

No sports day can be better than this, compassion is one thing children learn early in life..